
2 December 2020 | 18 replies
They works great, easy to use and stream it all. 3 years going so far and zero issues.

31 July 2019 | 2 replies
If you have no protection in place then a lawsuit that exceeds or is excluded from your insurance can spill past the initial source (a rental or a personal car accident) and impact everything else.I would encourage you to check out the 5 Pillars of Asset Protection article, since it explain asset protection from more of a birds-eye view.

20 March 2023 | 3 replies
Here are some of the key reasons why:Appreciation: Real estate has historically appreciated in value over time, which means that the property you invest in could increase in value and provide a substantial return on investment over the long term.Cash flow: Real estate can also provide a steady stream of passive income through rental payments, which can be used to cover your mortgage, taxes, and other expenses associated with owning the property.Tax benefits: Real estate investors can also take advantage of a variety of tax benefits, including deductions for mortgage interest, property taxes, and depreciation.Diversification: Real estate can be a valuable addition to a well-diversified investment portfolio, providing a hedge against inflation and other economic risks.Control: Real estate investors have a high degree of control over their investments, from selecting the property to managing it and making improvements that can increase its value.Of course, real estate investing also carries risks and requires careful planning and management.

23 March 2023 | 9 replies
Contract for exact work with payments named.Money to startMoney as progress happensDO NOT CHANGE YOUR PLANS mid stream.

26 February 2020 | 56 replies
Go forth and stream young grasshopper.

13 February 2023 | 5 replies
There are investor groups who manage portfolios that purchase the loans for the purposes of the long term payment stream.

23 June 2015 | 24 replies
Some questions to think on as you form a strategy:- do you have any money to use now to invest with- will you be a multi unit only, sfr only or mixed bag investor, or commercial- if you make an investment, or when you do rather, what number in monthly cash flow will you set as your floor in order to get involved in the deal (mine is 200$/month/property, or I don't buy)- can you find owner carry sellers- can you use a lease option or find lease option sellers- what grade of property or neighborhood/tenant will you be targeting- what fits best into your life as far as time management with the young kids at this point- do you have anything to bring to the table in order to partner up with someone to make all this a bit easier- according to your opportunities you find out there, what additional streams of income can you identify to go along with target properties or create as a result of being an investor (some people are agents, brokers, property managers, some use coin op laundry in multi units etc etc etc)All these types of things can go on forever as far as lists are concerned, but you'll have to find a comfortable place to start/enter investing and evaluate things as you go along and readjust as time passes.

22 April 2014 | 6 replies
The amount you have for the job they should give 1/3 to start and 1/3 after half is done and the balance after inspection from the bank or any county inspection if needed.Get a estimate for the repairs so you can have a real cost and make sure they have a lic, work with a contractor that will let you do a task or two to save on cost good luck to you.I think the 203B is stream line and the 203K is over the 35K amount but there a lot of loans you can allways read the guid lines for the loan you are getting to find out the does and don't wish you the best of luck on your project.

26 June 2022 | 0 replies
I've heard great successes with SFH using prop stream and I wanted to get some opinions on here of how well it does for Apartments and multifamily leads.

20 September 2019 | 0 replies
What are your thoughts on PropStream vs. Flipster?